Comments - public ignorance - Atheist Nexus2015-03-31T21:06:30Zhttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2182797%3ABlogPost%3A1732948&xn_auth=noWhen people talk openly about…tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2011-11-18:2182797:Comment:17333142011-11-18T00:01:58.362ZMark Johnstonhttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/MarkJohnston
<p>When people talk openly about their beliefs, it creates opportunities for unbelievers to be open about theirs. If they kept quiet, they'd never get an opportunity to hear a different point of view. Keep your ears open and pray that they'll try to pull you into the conversation. ;)</p>
<p>When people talk openly about their beliefs, it creates opportunities for unbelievers to be open about theirs. If they kept quiet, they'd never get an opportunity to hear a different point of view. Keep your ears open and pray that they'll try to pull you into the conversation. ;)</p> fortunately, Xmas is becoming…tag:www.atheistnexus.org,2011-11-17:2182797:Comment:17331432011-11-17T15:25:03.194Zmatthew greenberghttp://www.atheistnexus.org/profile/matthewgreenberg
<p>fortunately, Xmas is becoming more and more secular every year. it's a great holiday, although the whole 'season' thing is a bit much. still, if you can just strip out the Jesus part, and be sure to point out that the 25th is not actually Jesus' birthday to at least one Christian, than it can be a delightful time of year.</p>
<p>fortunately, Xmas is becoming more and more secular every year. it's a great holiday, although the whole 'season' thing is a bit much. still, if you can just strip out the Jesus part, and be sure to point out that the 25th is not actually Jesus' birthday to at least one Christian, than it can be a delightful time of year.</p>